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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
AMD pushing the envelope of its x86 licence.
Lives in a 64-bit world.
Proper Windows 10, not Windows RT Mk. 2.
Decades-old vulnerability discovered.
Dual-core, 64-bit, 85GFLOP/s in 9W.
Encourages a shift away from ARM.
Admits Bulldozer misstep.
Suggests there's room for future growth.
Future motherboards will support Itanium or Xeon.
Microsoft Office 14 is due to ship in both 32-bit and 64-bit editions, according to a code snipped discovered in the 32-bit beta release by tester Ed Bott.
AMD will be Technology Sponsor for Star Wars: Episode III "Celebration Day" event due to take place in London's Leicester Square this Monday (16th May)
James' advice to you when you encounter free software from Microsoft is to run and hide – there will always be strings attached.
Are we right to think that new technology is stagnant? Wil Harris takes a look at a darned cool real-world collaboration.
In his first column for bit-tech.net, former PC Pro editor James Morris asks whether we can get away from the marketing hype back to being interested in technology.
October 14 2021 | 15:04